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Do What Really Makes You Happy; Don’t Mind Your Critics’ – Moesha Boduong To Ghanaians

One of Ghana’s physically endowed social media personalities, Moesha Boduong in a recent social media post on Instagram has responded to allegations that she was now a ‘stripper’.
Moesha was seen in a viral video exhibiting some weird moves on a dance pole which made many Ghanaians to conclude she is a ‘stripper’.
However, the Ghanaian actress has come out to respond to these claims showing how she is not bothered about the opinion of others.
She took to her Instagram page to advise her fans not to pay attention to critics but rather focus on what makes them happy.
She wrote;
“Do your thing. Do it unapologetically. Don’t be discouraged by criticism. You probably already know what they are going to say. Pay no mind to the fear of failure, its far more valuable than success. Take ownership, take chances and have fun. And no matter what don’t ever stop doing your thing!”
Source: https://www.smartnewsgh1.blogspot.com

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